Individual positive behavior support (PBS) is a process that combines evidence-based practices from applied behavior analysis (ABA) and other disciplines to resolve behavioral challenges and improve independence, participation, and overall quality of life of individuals living and learning in complex community environments. Its features include lifestyle enhancement, collaboration with typical caregivers, tracking progress via meaningful measures, comprehensive function-based interventions, striving for contextual fit, and ensuring buy-in and implementation. This article will summarize the features and illustrate with a case example.

Engaging caregivers to take an active role in behavioral intervention

Designing interventions that work effectively within natural routines

Addressing lifestyle changes, as well as more discrete behavior changes

Creating strategies that are durable, reducing dependence on professionals.